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SCAN-DAL-OUS! ‘Brady Bunch’ Star Susan Olsen Reveals She Was Paid $50 to Work in Porn


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Susan Olsen is best known for playing Cindy Brady on the popular 1970s show, The Brady Bunch, so you can imagine how shocked fans were to hear that the former child star once worked in porn — BEHIND the camera, that is!
"I had a friend who edited porn films," the now 53-year-old told WS FM101.7's Jonesy & Amanda show. "He said: 'Can you make space ship noises with your synthesizer?'"
Susan, who owned the electronic musical instrument, added, "He gave me $50 and I provided the sound effects for Love Probe From A Warm Planet — that's my porn title. That's my credit."
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Then: As a child, Thora rose to fame with roles in Hocus Pocus , Patriot Games , All I Want For Christmas and Now and Then . At 16, she began transitioning to more adult roles with American Beauty , which went on to win the Academy Award For Best Picture in 2000.
Now: After a few years of smaller roles, Thora recently admitted to putting her showbiz career on hold, explaining, “I decided to take a break and live my life, branch out a little, educate myself.” She’s also expanded her experience behind the camera. In 2013, she produced (and starred in) a limited-release film called Petunia and recently wrote a screenplay that she’s hoping to take to the big screen.

Then: The adorable brunette made women everywhere envious when she danced with Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic .
Now: The 26-year-old is still pursuing acting, though her only credit on IMDb remains Titanic .

Then: He starred on the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh that ran from 2004 to 2007.
Now: The 28-year-old stars opposite John Stamos on the new comedy, Grandfathered .

Then: Who can forget lovable Cindy Brady on The Brady Bunch ?!
Now: Next up for the actress is the horror holiday flick Mama Claus, Deck the Hall With Guts .

Then: She played youngest child Lucy Penvensie in The Chronicles of Narnia franchise.
Now: The beauty went on to star in a couple more films before taking time off to study at the University of Cambridge in England.

Then: Jason was just 13 when he snagged the role of animal lover Jesse in the 1993 film Free Willy . He went on to star in both Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home and Free Willy 3: The Rescue .
Now: After taking a break from acting, Jason is back in the game with six movies in the works. He's also been writing, directing and producing his own films.

Then: Madylin first came into the spotlight in 1996 as Ally, Ray Romano ’s daughter on Everybody Loves Raymond — opposite her real-life brothers Sawyer and Sullivan . Sawyer sadly took his own life in April 2015.
Now: After nine seasons on the series, she took a break from show business — but it would appear she’s still acting based on theater performances listed on her Facebook page. In addition to her stage credits, her IMDb page reveals she has several projects currently in post-production that are due out this year!

Then: Better known as….Tum Tum, Colt and Rocky! All three of 'em practiced martial arts when they landed the roles of Mori Shintaro's karate-lovin' grand kids.
Now: According to Chad's Twitter , he's a Varsity coach in Southern California (who's probably still hungry); Max plays guitar and sings in a band called Vishuda ; Michael is a psychologist in LA and still practices karate to this day (he's a black belt!). Oh, and he's also still a babe <3

Then: Blake and Dylan were best known for playing Aunt Becky and Uncle Jesse’s twins, Nicky and Alex.
Now: Blake (left) now works as a firefighter, while it appears Dylan (right) works in film post-production, though they'll reprise their Full House roles in the show's reboot, Fuller House , next year!

Then: Abigail is best known for her role in Little Miss Sunshine , which earned her an Oscar nomination when she was only 10.
Now: The 19-year-old currently stars on Fox's new show Scream Queens alongside Emma Roberts and Lea Michele.

Then: Chloé Grace got her big break in The Amityville Horror and rose to fame with her role in Kick-Ass .
Now: She made waves with her remake of Carrie and recently starred as the romantic lead in If I Stay .

Then: As a child, Dakota enjoyed success in numerous flicks — most notably, Uptown Girls with the late Brittany Murphy and the highly acclaimed I Am Sam with Sean Penn .
Now: Dakota went on the star in the Twilight Saga , and is currently studying at New York University.

Then: Bug portrayed Alfalfa in the 1994 flick (one of our favorite movies ever) The Little Rascals and was head-over-heels in love with Darla. Travis took on the role of Alfalfa's best buddy Spanky — until Alf's emotions for Darla got in the way! And that led to this classic monologue: "Dear Darla, I hate your stinking guts. You make me vomit. You're scum between my toes! Love, Alfalfa."
Now: More than 20 years later, we have a feeling they're no longer part of the "He-Man Woman Haters" club! According to Travis' LinkedIn page, he's a Digital Coordinator at Texas Trust Credit Union. Bug is still an actor, with four films in the works. He also made a small cameo as the ice cream man in the 2014 direct-to-video film, The Little Rascals Save the Day .

Then: As most people know, Emma got her big break as Hermione in the Harry Potter series.
Now: Emma has taken on more mature roles since the final HP flick came out years ago. She had a role in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and will star in the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast in 2017. Additionally, she recently graduated from Brown University.

Then: As a child, Miranda took on not only the big screen — with the much-adored School of Rock — but also the small screen, as the annoying younger sister in Drake & Josh .
Now: After her own Nickelodeon series, iCarly , came to an end, Miranda enrolled at the University of Southern California, where she’s studying film.

Then: Zac will forever and always be known in our hearts as Troy Bolton, the basketball-turned-musical-theater star of High School Musical .
Now: Zac has transitioned to more mature roles — you can see him in comedies like That Awkward Moment and Neighbors .

Then: As children, Nat and his brother Alex were members of their own music group, The Naked Brothers Band , as well as stars of their own show.
Now: Nat recently starred in Paper Towns , opposite model Cara Delevingne .

Then: Lindsay got her big break in The Parent Trap , the first movie she was ever cast in and continued to have a successful career as a teen.
Now: These days, Lindsay’s focus seems to be staying out of trouble. She was last seen in the 2015 short, Till Human Voices Wake Us .

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The closest thing to a one-stop shop of underground downtown culture is this bare-bones space carved out of an old brick building on Roosevelt. It's strictly an after-dark joint. The lights typically don't go on until 7 p.m. But once they do, the offerings are just as likely to include exhibitions by painters, sculptors and performance artists as they are performances by dancers, poets, jazz players and punk rockers. The featured artists are largely up-and-comers -- the bands are some of the primo ones on the indie music circuit. And the swarm of culture-driven people who fill the dark streets around the arthouse helps to strengthen the human beat of the old heart of the city.


More of an art incubator than an art barn, gallery owner Kraig Foote's seven-year-old art space gives talented young artists a commercial outlet that few would otherwise have. Most of the painters, sculptors, potters, woodworkers and glass blowers who show here still store their supplies in lockers and cabinets at local colleges, universities and high schools. But their works are often the artistic equal to those found in neighboring galleries along Scottsdale's art walk. Best of all, Foote's success hasn't lured him away from his original plan. Prices are still low, from $100 to $2,000. And fresh faces and art are always emerging from the gallery's pool of young talent.





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You plunk down $6.50 for 20 minutes, then hang a brightly colored pad that resembles a flotation device around your chest and shoulders. Laser gun in hand, you step into a maze, try to get your bearings, and start firing at other players -- up to 30 at a time per session -- who also have you in their sights. Loud music (oddly enough, we heard classical piano blaring over the speakers one day instead of the usual thrashy stuff) helps the disorienting effect.


There are numerous nooks and crannies in which to hide -- or, if you're the aggressive type, from which to spring. It all ends in a flash, and a computer printout tells you how many humans you've shot, and how many have shot you. What a blast.


Hear, hear! Writers Voice can help.


The YMCA brain child that has brought fiction, poetry and memoir workshops to the Valley for almost a decade also offers a writing class designed for moms, taught by moms.


Over the years, the workshop has been held at different locations with different instructors and different curricula, but always the same goal: to provide a nurturing environment for writers who happen to be mothers and a forum for discussing and writing about issues surrounding motherhood.


And you don't have to be a published author to take part; mothers of all levels of experience are invited. A favorite feature of the weekly sessions: child care.


This year, Writers Voice director Julie Hampton is working to make Mothers Write a regular gig, and by early 2001 she expects to have the workshop available at four locations in the Valley.


In years past, the store's included exquisite tribal jewelry from India and Afghanistan, as well as fine folk ceramics from Mexico, Morocco and Japan. And we were recently bowled over by large tapestries made from old Pakistani beaded embroideries that you probably won't see anywhere else in town.


Since the inventory constantly changes, it's best to pop in at least once a week or you might miss the latest ethnic treasure Eyring's managed to round up with a relentlessly unerring eye. All this and your purchases are completely tax-free, too, since the store is a nonprofit enterprise.


Invest $15 ($10 if you're a museum member) and buy your way into Phoenix Art Museum's After Hours (okay, so it is sponsored by New Times ), a singles soiree open to all comers -- but generally attended by a more refined crowd than those mentioned above -- held the third Thursday of each month at the museum. Billed as "a monthly experience of unique art, unusual music, outrageous dance, cool poetry, performance art, food, drink and more," After Hours provides an artful reprieve from the vapid, soulless, meat-market dating experience many of us have come to know and hate.


Nowhere else (in Phoenix) can you see a drag queen cosmetically transform before your very eyes or see artists caricature guests à la Gidget Goes Hawaiian -- all the while trolling for Mr./Ms. Right.


The season never stops, but is highlighted twice a year by Master's National Championships where swimmers "shave down" to get the ultimate peak performance. The competition is friendly, but intense. Swimmers, take your mark . . .


A serene water lily pond, artfully punctuated with rushes, papyrus and carved stone sculpture, provides a cool locus for the gardens' Tang dynasty replicas of intimate pagodas and pavilions. Designed for serious star gazing, moon meditating and vista viewing, this is the ideal haunt in which to cool your bound heels when your copy of Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor finally wears out.


No joke, that was an actual teaser from the never-ending series of wonderfully shameless Fox 10's Sunday-night tie-ins to the latest Mulder and Scully adventure.


In the interest of hard-hitting TV journalism, the station's intrepid reporters have aired alleged UFO photos from the space shuttle, saucers over Illinois and, of course, the ever-popular Phoenix Lights updates.


To showcase its journalistic diversity, Fox periodically delves into non-UFO issues such as psychics, ghosts and haunted houses. Ich bin ein Aliener!


And a good thing, too. Ever since "the pots," landscaping and public art have helped to sharpen the appearances of local bahns.


So instead of the Berlin walls that other regions install between freeways and neighborhoods, we get cheerful expanses like this public art project along the Pima Freeway. Designed by a team that included artist Carolyn Braaksma, landscape architect Jeff Engelmann and architect Andrea Forman, the six-mile ribbon of relief murals features desert critters and flora in shades of gray, green, pink, lavender and beige concrete. They're immense, colorful and filled with shadow-cut details that add the best smile we know of to any Valley drive.


On second thought -- waiter, cancel the penne!


Day workers will help you move, landscape, paint, almost any chore that needs to be done. They have no set hourly price. However, do the right thing and pay what is mutually agreed upon. (Some workers have complained about getting stiffed for up to three days' work.)


Laborers gather in corners across the Valley. However, if you want guaranteed day labor, the corner of Broadway Road and Mesa Drive in Mesa is a sure bet. Up until noon every day of the week, all four corners of the intersection and adjacent streets are filled with guys eager to make a day's wage.


Pickup trucks pull up and a handful of them will jump in the bed. These men are eager to work and consider day labor a big boost to their economic situation; many send their earnings home and put a little aside in their savings.


But what about the women? We haven't found a comparable "official" group, but we did get an invite last spring to a chick trip that looked way better than any 20/30 charity golf tourney.


Cassidy and Katie Campana (daughters of former Scottsdale Mayor Sam) have made an annual tradition of gathering their girlfriends and their girlfriends' female dogs (along with ample libations appropriate for both species) and heading to the northern Arizona pine country for the ultimate bitch session.


The Campanas make grudging exceptions for male dogs, but otherwise the event is strictly off-limits to men. "This is an all-girl weekend . . . so save all your griping, but also all the juicy stories," the invitation reads.


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